Nice, I won King of the Wake this weekend in a tournament aka the competition we have on our boat to see who rides the best ahaha

06-18-2013, 09:27 AM

wolff supra21v

we rida at 70' 23 to 24 mph

750's in back mostly full a little less if more than 4 people out.
center sack full, 500 lbs of extra wieght around the nose, and 400lb sack in the playpen.

06-18-2013, 10:25 AM

jpetty3023

Length and Speed

what's the biggest difference between 60-70ft. my rope goes out to 70 and that's where unusually ride. is 60ft more of a beginner level? I'm def beginner status so if 60 would be better im interested. I haven't rode in 2 years because if my knee surgeries but this weekend I strapped in and took a few sets early Sunday morning.

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06-18-2013, 11:07 AM

kaneboats

Narrower wake at 60. You can run slower speeds and still land wake to wake and stuff.

06-18-2013, 11:29 AM

jpetty3023

Length and Speed

slower in my case is better for now!! the 5 spills I took weren't so gnarly.

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06-18-2013, 11:42 AM

tnbrooks01

Length and Speed

Not only a more narrow wake but its easier to keep the wakes clean at shorter lengths without running a lot of bow weight to lengthen it out.

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06-18-2013, 12:19 PM

rdlangston13

so what speed, length, and weight set up should i run to learn a BR? i CANNOT afford to blow a knee out, I have a very labor intensive job and need to be able to go to work...

06-18-2013, 01:40 PM

tnbrooks01

Length and Speed

Quote:

Originally Posted by rdlangston13

so what speed, length, and weight set up should i run to learn a BR? i CANNOT afford to blow a knee out, I have a very labor intensive job and need to be able to go to work...

For my boat 18 at 55ft only weight the boat on takeoff side and make a slight turn into the clean wake side to create a nice ramp. The landing area will be all washy. This is a very low impact method to teach the backroll.